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towson lost by 38-22. the tigers representing themselves very well against the number 3 team in the country. please stay with us. one more >> we cannot guarantee it will stay dry through the game. there is a chance we will get a shower. most of the day will be fine. a lot of clouds, it temperatures and below 70's. a higher chance of rain monday now and tuesday. tuesday looks like a wet day. >> good job today. all right. great day. thanks for returning as. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. snl is next. have a great night. >>> this is pbs. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you.
towson lost by 38-22. the tigers representing themselves very well against the number 3 team in the country. please stay with us. one more >> we cannot guarantee it will stay dry through the game. there is a chance we will get a shower. most of the day will be fine. a lot of clouds, it temperatures and below 70's. a higher chance of rain monday now and tuesday. tuesday looks like a wet day. >> good job today. all right. great day. thanks for returning as. see you back here tomorrow...
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it's a moral obligation to our children. we're not going to leave our children in a situation they can live with and most people from a moral point of view will go for a deal that can truly protect the children and grandchildren. people love this country. they're not giving up on it. >> that argument hasn't been made, getting back to your point on two plus two adds to either six or eight that argument about this is important for the country, here's why, take a look at this in total, everybody has to give its taxes, its entitlements, its discretionary spending, we need to do this at the same time and invest in infrastructure and math and science education, we need to do this together. that argument is not being made by politicians today. >> they're doing us all a disservice. >> yes. >> wish people would talk like you do. >> we back them up, we elect them, we elected in 2010 we sent a bunch of guys there for a reason and that's why we had the first debt ceiling issue. they weren't going to raise it another, they want spending
it's a moral obligation to our children. we're not going to leave our children in a situation they can live with and most people from a moral point of view will go for a deal that can truly protect the children and grandchildren. people love this country. they're not giving up on it. >> that argument hasn't been made, getting back to your point on two plus two adds to either six or eight that argument about this is important for the country, here's why, take a look at this in total,...
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the 22-year-old had been answering messages on facebook for hours during the standoff. police say it slowed down the hostage negotiations. a s.w.a.t. team and the d.a. asked facebook to shut down faxton's page. he faces charges of aggravated assault, kidnapping and making terrorist threats. >>> will she run? if secretary of state hillary clinton plans to be a candidate for president in 2016, she's not spilling the beans. and if you think her husband might drop a cl, don't bet on it. >> she's tired. she's really worked hard. i think she's done a fabulous job. i'm very proud of her. but she wants to take some time off, kind of regroup, write a book. i have no earthly idea what she'll decide to do. >> no earthly idea. there you heard it. hillary clinton will speak this morning in new york at her husband's eighth annual clinton global initiative. >>> we want to get a quick check on the weather and your national travel forecast. rab marciano jones us right now. >> the east coast looking clear again.today. cool air coming across warm lakes, not lake-effect snow, but lake-effe
the 22-year-old had been answering messages on facebook for hours during the standoff. police say it slowed down the hostage negotiations. a s.w.a.t. team and the d.a. asked facebook to shut down faxton's page. he faces charges of aggravated assault, kidnapping and making terrorist threats. >>> will she run? if secretary of state hillary clinton plans to be a candidate for president in 2016, she's not spilling the beans. and if you think her husband might drop a cl, don't bet on it....
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what is their moral obligation there? maybe they do not have a big staff, but it is not as if they are not making pools of money on these false ads. if they have the money resources, it is just a matter of how they choose to deploy than. >> other questions? >> from the national institute of civil discourse. jim started with the example of how effective it has been, the 47% of people not paying income tax, that is falling out of speeches. you brought in micro-targeting. this particular fact, in terms of responses we get from the public, has clearly stuck. people are repeating it -- ordinary people, not media. my question is, given this campaign consultants -- every cycle, their goal is how to get more and more sophisticated about micro-targeting. in this campaign, with so few undecided voters, i wonder if you are collectively starting to think about how to take fact checking into the micro- targeting area, particularly at this late stage in the campaign? >> i think the challenge is to find out what those messages are. if t
what is their moral obligation there? maybe they do not have a big staff, but it is not as if they are not making pools of money on these false ads. if they have the money resources, it is just a matter of how they choose to deploy than. >> other questions? >> from the national institute of civil discourse. jim started with the example of how effective it has been, the 47% of people not paying income tax, that is falling out of speeches. you brought in micro-targeting. this...
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an older version, a moral dilemma. does he shoot himself? is there an alternative? thought provoking and insightful and compelling. >> you're me in 30 years? >> this is change. >> your face books backwards you don't look like you do now. >> yes. so... we did use some prosthetics to just to suggest. >> this requires hours of makeup every day. >> this is bizarre. >> there is a bleak future. >> you're right. to for this movie it made sense. joe plays a desperate man. and so this shows why he's that way. >> and that is fascinating thoughts. i asked if you wants to go back in time or to the future. >> i would want to go to the future. i can't wait to see what happens. >> this is a sus senseful and well made and a grabbed me. i'll have to give it almost a full bucket. and we'll see you on the aisle. >> does make you think. >> it's intriguing. >> a rare whale is making an appearance off the australian coast. >> there is a helicopter that spotted the whale and this is the first time it's been spotted since 2009. >> first seen 21 years ago. until last year was the only docum
an older version, a moral dilemma. does he shoot himself? is there an alternative? thought provoking and insightful and compelling. >> you're me in 30 years? >> this is change. >> your face books backwards you don't look like you do now. >> yes. so... we did use some prosthetics to just to suggest. >> this requires hours of makeup every day. >> this is bizarre. >> there is a bleak future. >> you're right. to for this movie it made sense. joe plays...
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>> i think taxes are morally neutral. what is done with it can be good or bad. >> let me move on to health care. [laughter] i tried. this week, the census bureau that i alluded to earlier, they also talked about the state of health care in this country can it said that texas now has 5.8 million uninsured citizens, down as a percentage of our overall population. now 23% of our overall population is uninsured. we have the most in the country. along with that, i report by stephen murdoch can michael klein said that, if only we would embrace the federal health care reform, we could insure 3 million texans by 2014. in a state with the most citizens uninsured in the country, why would we not try something that at least some people believe would ensure more than 3 million of our fellow citizens? >> right now, the nation is struggling with obamacare and what will happen if it is fully implemented. i think that is one of the central issues at stake in november. it is one of the central issues at stake in the presidential race and
>> i think taxes are morally neutral. what is done with it can be good or bad. >> let me move on to health care. [laughter] i tried. this week, the census bureau that i alluded to earlier, they also talked about the state of health care in this country can it said that texas now has 5.8 million uninsured citizens, down as a percentage of our overall population. now 23% of our overall population is uninsured. we have the most in the country. along with that, i report by stephen...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising taxes on the average family by up to $2000 dollars. while giving a tax break of $250,000 dollars to multi-millionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand, we can't rebuild america...by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> 9:57 is your time now on this friday, september 28th, 2012. d.c. police will relaunch the breath alcohol test. d.c. police stopped the program two years ago when a contractor found the machines were not working properly. let's get a check on the forecast with veronica johnson. veronica, good morning. >> thanks. the fog is just about gone. the clouds starting to break. we have a lot of sunshine now. we are at 71 degrees. i think it's going to be easy for us to rise another ten to a high of 81. talk about showers across southern maryland later today. danella? >> canal road westbound, a downed tree. reservoir road and foxhall road in northwest. please use caution if you are making the commute.
but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising taxes on the average family by up to $2000 dollars. while giving a tax break of $250,000 dollars to multi-millionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand, we can't rebuild america...by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> 9:57 is your time now on this friday, september 28th, 2012. d.c. police will relaunch the breath alcohol test. d.c. police stopped...
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weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >> you know, no can do. i can't go for that. >> you've got go back to introducing him. former campaign senior strategist and political analyst steve schmidt and columnist frank bruni about what he expects to see wednesday night on the debasement do you want me to read it? >> yeah. read it. i'm going to walk in front of the camera. >> he says what i most want from it isn't fireworks, though i'm as big a fan of political theatre as the next hack. it's a word, one that has gone sadly out of vogue over recent decades and been mostly absent from this campaign. sacrifice. and i'm not holding my breath. the last president to make a truly robust call for s
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they had 21 or 22 debates. that's going to produce a certain amount of fat checks and they're all going to be about republicans and that's going to skew the numbers. >> there were debates in january. jim's observation is absolutely correct. when i first started fact check, we were getting screams from democrats because so many of the criticisms we had at a time, late in 2003, in the middle of the democratic process, they are all about democrats because george bush was wisely keeping his mouth shut while dick gephardt, howard dean, and others told horrible falsehoods about each other. so you are only criticizing democrats? at the time, that was probably true. i get complaints from republicans when we defend republicans from falsehood said by another. they haven't even read the story. i reject the idea where singling out either party for undue attention. if we were, how come rachel m ,ddow is not bill's biggest fan sometimes and not very factual way, what he has said about liberals. what we do is apply the standa
they had 21 or 22 debates. that's going to produce a certain amount of fat checks and they're all going to be about republicans and that's going to skew the numbers. >> there were debates in january. jim's observation is absolutely correct. when i first started fact check, we were getting screams from democrats because so many of the criticisms we had at a time, late in 2003, in the middle of the democratic process, they are all about democrats because george bush was wisely keeping his...
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romney is losing his lead in those counties. and i think part of it is through mistakes that need not have been made. he was campaigning in toledo, ohio, which is never ever going to vote for him. what are they doing putting him there? but at any rate, i don't think the debates will change anything either the polls are showing one thing in spite of all the advertising, no americans are changing their opinion. so the whole thing comes down to voter participation. the democrats are apathetic and the republicans are not energized. so both sideses are having trouble getting their people to actually show up on that day. >> the swing voters, the small number of people -- >> i think the polls are showing for the first time in many elections there is no swing vote. it's only about how many of each side actually show up. it's voter participation, not swing. >> so all the debates can really offer is some sort of message that the people will key on. >> enough to say instead of watching a football game that day, i'll actually go to the poll
romney is losing his lead in those counties. and i think part of it is through mistakes that need not have been made. he was campaigning in toledo, ohio, which is never ever going to vote for him. what are they doing putting him there? but at any rate, i don't think the debates will change anything either the polls are showing one thing in spite of all the advertising, no americans are changing their opinion. so the whole thing comes down to voter participation. the democrats are apathetic and...
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we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i know a lot of people are like, come on, man? a mini series? and the numbers come in and what do you say to -- >> it was not something that anybody would have bet on. but i was really convinced the writing was compelling and it had a chance to be classic. >> we're talking about cable's crush and how cable is dominating but it doesn't dominate when it comes to comedy. >> no. >> "modern family." >> why is that? >> i think because america, you know, watches network television at 8:00 at night and not everybody has cable. >> i think there's something comforting about the network channel. that's w
we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i...
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six out of a team of 22 that this happened. so there's little doubt -- there's no doubt in my mind this happened. >> the coach has been suspended pending the outcome of this investigation. he denies the investigation. >> wow. really disturbing if true. >> yeah. >>> the weekend will be sunny and steve paulson said it will be downright hot in spots. >>> there is a really happy dog this morning. how she got out of that really tight spot. >>> good morning, westbound bay bridge. traffic is moving along pretty slowly here as you get into san francisco. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >>> a little dog in sonoma county is safe right now. it was a happy reunion between the dog and its owners. the dog is veronica. after essaying through aen -- through an open gate, veronica got stuck in that 18-inch culvert running near a road -- on a road near her family's home. it was hard for firefighters to rescue the dog. they had to dig through dirt and move boulders out before they cut part of the pipe and set her free. >>> 7:23.
six out of a team of 22 that this happened. so there's little doubt -- there's no doubt in my mind this happened. >> the coach has been suspended pending the outcome of this investigation. he denies the investigation. >> wow. really disturbing if true. >> yeah. >>> the weekend will be sunny and steve paulson said it will be downright hot in spots. >>> there is a really happy dog this morning. how she got out of that really tight spot. >>> good...
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>> i'm 31 going on 22, though. so i always like to make that clear. the dream of continuing to play as long as i have in my heart, to put a time cap on it, i mean how do you do that? >> reporter: for both these guys it's bigger than baseball. they are chasing something for anyone who has ever lost a dream. >> so here we have one man getting one more shot. is there feeling that he might do it? >> well, there's been some news overnight. the florida marlins have agreed to offer him a one day contract. next tuesday for a home game against the miami marlins the same team he was playing when he was hit in the back of the head. it's a first step for adam greenberg in the sense that it might give him the audition to continue to play major league baseball. but seven years it's taken him to get back to the moment the heat lost. >> it hit his skull. >> under his helmet. valerio de los santos, the miami left-hander as soon as he realized his first thoughts is this guy is dead. how can he survive something like this. the fact so barely survived it on a number of l
>> i'm 31 going on 22, though. so i always like to make that clear. the dream of continuing to play as long as i have in my heart, to put a time cap on it, i mean how do you do that? >> reporter: for both these guys it's bigger than baseball. they are chasing something for anyone who has ever lost a dream. >> so here we have one man getting one more shot. is there feeling that he might do it? >> well, there's been some news overnight. the florida marlins have agreed to...
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board everyone needs to come clean >> you only say don't do it because the kids >> i'm not taking a moral stand on the st do you want that your business but why bring it out or p but to sit on the budget crunch is pouch's across the country where you say you put your hand on her thigh and then what? >> d.c. what you're doing now you just don't jump job fire tug about our schwarzenagger is booked how about the '80s i like the fact they said this horrible record for the most strikeouts but the same time who cares? they won the game and now they have a wild car >> their amazing as too narrow and of the best team in their division >> the number of strikeouts we need to keep track of that? >> the people that registered in the history of baseball they struck out more in one season and they're still winning. >> banks will talk to later that month by the way nice outfit today >> thank you very much will be right back oÑ sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing
board everyone needs to come clean >> you only say don't do it because the kids >> i'm not taking a moral stand on the st do you want that your business but why bring it out or p but to sit on the budget crunch is pouch's across the country where you say you put your hand on her thigh and then what? >> d.c. what you're doing now you just don't jump job fire tug about our schwarzenagger is booked how about the '80s i like the fact they said this horrible record for the most...
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16th, they take audience questions in a town hall format in new york, and the last debate is october 22 from lynn university in florida, and the questions turn to foreign policy. live on c-span, c-span radio, and also online at c-span.org. up next, a discussion on the health care law presidential candidate mitt romney signed into law in 2006 when he was governor of massachusetts from this morning's "washington journal." >> host: a reporter of the "boston herald" talking about the health care bill mitt romney signed in 2006. thank you for joining us. >> guest: good morning. >> host: give us the basics, first of all, back in time to the debate happening in massachusetts. what was governor romney's role in getting the health care law pushed and signed? was he the one who initiated the process? >> guest: it was a massive bipartisan effort, involved politicians, business leaders, small business owners, but he was the governor at the time, and he was the one who effectively signed it into law, and as a backdrop, which probably everybody here knows pretty well, we, as a nation, are dealing wit
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>> 22s after the top of the hour. couple of head liance for you. campaign sabtage. someone broke in the republican head quarters and erased a hard drive that contained confidential files. police are now investigating. >> and a shocking discovery. polish soldiers and baby girl taken in the medical center and where the troops named her polasm it is not who left her on the side of the rod and why. >> more than a week we watched muslim extremist burn a flag . it is not going to slow down this week. it comes after the deaths of four americans in libya including our ambassador. how should the americans respond. they are back with us again it talk about that. how should we respond. >> we should have acted swiftly which we didn't do. we need to identify what assets and finally the administration admitted it was a terrorist attack that killed our embassy . now we have identified that is the case we will surgically take care and sanitize it and accepted a message to the rest of the world you don't kill americans and ambassador in the consulate. it is not starting a war. they
>> 22s after the top of the hour. couple of head liance for you. campaign sabtage. someone broke in the republican head quarters and erased a hard drive that contained confidential files. police are now investigating. >> and a shocking discovery. polish soldiers and baby girl taken in the medical center and where the troops named her polasm it is not who left her on the side of the rod and why. >> more than a week we watched muslim extremist burn a flag . it is not going to...
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what's their moral obligation here? maybe they don't, maybe they don't have a big staff, but it's not as though they're not making oodles of money on these false ads. so they have the money resources. it's just a matter of how they choose to comply. >> other questions? in the back. >> caroline with the national institute of civil this course. a thread for conversation. gemstar with a sample of how effective it's been on 47% people who don't pay income tax. that's dropping out of candidates speech at the bill, you brought in a microtargeting. this particular fact in terms of responsibly get on a website from the public has clearly stuck and people are repeating it. ordinary people, not media. but my question is, given that campaign consultants every cycle, their goal is how to get more and more sophisticated about microtargeting. and in this campaign where there are so few undecided voters, i guess i wonder if you are collectively certain to think about how to take fact-checking into that microtargeting area, particularl
what's their moral obligation here? maybe they don't, maybe they don't have a big staff, but it's not as though they're not making oodles of money on these false ads. so they have the money resources. it's just a matter of how they choose to comply. >> other questions? in the back. >> caroline with the national institute of civil this course. a thread for conversation. gemstar with a sample of how effective it's been on 47% people who don't pay income tax. that's dropping out of...
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the problem with allowing document is students brought to this country as children and to have good moral character to change their legal status? >> thank you. this is something that can be solved in washington. it will take republicans and democrats, together to make this happen. the dream act will not pass. the reason is because the majority party keeps putting it on the floor without amendments or discussion. if you think you will pass a piece of legislation, republican or democrat, and put that thing on the floor and restrict discussion and restrict amendments, it will not pass. there are things we agree on. i would argue we agree on 80%. i support immigration reform. i have worked with members of the united states senate will try to put together immigration reform. i have had this discussion. let's have this work for america. you should not have to pay thousands of dollars in order to emigrate. you should not have to hire a lawyer. use it -- it cannot take you years. we agree on a lot of things. let's have open discussion. let's not keep throwing a bill on the floor and let's work to
the problem with allowing document is students brought to this country as children and to have good moral character to change their legal status? >> thank you. this is something that can be solved in washington. it will take republicans and democrats, together to make this happen. the dream act will not pass. the reason is because the majority party keeps putting it on the floor without amendments or discussion. if you think you will pass a piece of legislation, republican or democrat,...
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i'm savannah guthrie alongside al roker and natalie morales. coming up, a new segment called joy's healthy bite. >> joy bauer will chew over the latest knew industries and health news from yogurt's impact on blood pressure to celebrities celebrating their curves. she's got the scoop. >> all right. then we all know about the ponzi scheme pulled off by bernie madoff, and the scams actually happen quite a bit on a smaller scale all the time. so how can you protect your nest eggs from bad advice and advisers? we'll have five tips to protect your money. >>> then in today's kitchen, finger foods for your next get-together, plus a bit of an italian flair. >> is popcorn italian? >> apparently it is. >> it's how you season it. >> look at that. >> the old-fashioned way. >> i like popcorn that way. >> remember jiffy pop? >> yeah, nothing better, on the little silver thing. >> all pop up, delicious. >> i bet you it's going to be better than jiffy pop though. >> i think so. >> let's get a check of the weather. >> here's what we've got for you for today. gor
i'm savannah guthrie alongside al roker and natalie morales. coming up, a new segment called joy's healthy bite. >> joy bauer will chew over the latest knew industries and health news from yogurt's impact on blood pressure to celebrities celebrating their curves. she's got the scoop. >> all right. then we all know about the ponzi scheme pulled off by bernie madoff, and the scams actually happen quite a bit on a smaller scale all the time. so how can you protect your nest eggs from...
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22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw something in him. >> saw something he had in him, deep within him. it wasn't his hobby but part of his life. >> reporter: a life soond to be made better by turning junk, his mom's discarded gum wrappers, into art. >> perfect material for what i -- for what i use them for. it's the perfect thing. can you see where even the twists and folds into the material takes on characteristic of movement >> reporter: story aired on "today" in october of 1990, and then something magical happened. >> ripley's believe it or not museum saw that segment, and i think they bo
22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw...
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they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century, the individual, the charismatic candidate came to the fore, leading a party, you know, teddy roosevelt, for example, in 1912, who had been president, he ran as a bull moose progressive, george wallace in 1968, ross perot in 1992, and nader in 2000. so they tended to be a combination of personality and issue-driven. earlier, just issue-driven. host: our line is open for members of third parties, our guest is donald green, joining from us tamper kwrarbgs florida. let me share with you a part of the interview that we said will air
they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century,...
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romney and ryannhave that kind of moral lladership. leadershii.mike " no , because everytime ooney opens his coming out. .obama all dayy." comiig up in our o'clock houu.. paris hilton..back in the her.. that's in trouble! you're watching fox 45 morninggnews.. ll looal.. all mmrning. ((break 7) 3 &p 3 coming up n our 8 o'clock old....is hollering all the --3 way to the bank!how much ámoreá money the stars of " here comesshoney boo boo ".. will be making... for the second season. you're watchhng fox 45 morniig neww.. all local.. all mmrning. ((break 8)) pt'ssbeen a decadeesinne the tte chilling remarks convicted - sniper lle boyd mmlvo is now saying from prison. 3 and... the reason yoo won't be seeing ads for holiday shopping anytime soon. 3 3 3 tuesday, october 2. 3 3 3 p3 3 3 3 3 today marks tennyears... since shooting.for three weeks in oti. october of 2002... john allen muhammad and lee bbyd malvoo perrorized oor region.now after all of ttese years... &pmalvo is speaking out. put.tom rodgers is hereewiih more on what he is aamittin
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it is largely dedicated to the memory with respect to the moral failure of nations that fail to act as well as righteousness. i thought that one of the lessons of the holocaust, that is what they tell everyone in grade school, when a madman says that he is deciding to kill a certain group of people, you take him seriously. you are supposed to listen to people at their word. do we listen and internalize everything? -- he never actually said the final solution. >> what he said was if there is war, you hold the jews responsible. i remember that speech. >> ok. so i think the prime minister at one point equated hitler with him. some people in israel were critical of that. >> why? >> he is not that he is not quite that. >> i do not know how you distinguish between killing all jews and killing all jews within your authority. >> if we have learned 70 years later the lessons of the holocaust, why isn't the united states and the world taking the president more seriously? >> i was shocked when the new the "new york of th e" ne times" said, why should we not have the bombs? president obama said we
it is largely dedicated to the memory with respect to the moral failure of nations that fail to act as well as righteousness. i thought that one of the lessons of the holocaust, that is what they tell everyone in grade school, when a madman says that he is deciding to kill a certain group of people, you take him seriously. you are supposed to listen to people at their word. do we listen and internalize everything? -- he never actually said the final solution. >> what he said was if there...
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spread, help improve credit in our own country between 1820 and 1998 real per-capita gdp increased 22 fold. as the most prosperous nation, it is our duty to keep the engine of prosperity running. to open markets across the globe at a spread prosperity. we should do it because it is the right moral course is also economically the smart thing for us to do. in our export industry, the typical job pays more than what jobs in comparable industries make. we have lost over 500,000 manufacturing jobs over the last four years. as president i will reverse that trend by ensuring we have trade that works for america. i want to negotiate new trade agreements and ask congress to promote trade negotiating authority, to expand the transpacific partnership and what i call the reagan economic zone, where any nation can participate in a new community committed to free and fair trade. i have laid out a new approach for a new era. we will couple prayed with trade and private investment and partnerships to empower individuals, and courage innovators, and reward entrepreneurs. we should not forget and canno
spread, help improve credit in our own country between 1820 and 1998 real per-capita gdp increased 22 fold. as the most prosperous nation, it is our duty to keep the engine of prosperity running. to open markets across the globe at a spread prosperity. we should do it because it is the right moral course is also economically the smart thing for us to do. in our export industry, the typical job pays more than what jobs in comparable industries make. we have lost over 500,000 manufacturing jobs...
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i'm al roker along with natalie morales. we'll check in with savannah at the new york public library in just a moment. >> just ahead battling baby weight and beyond. it's tough and stressful for many moms, and even someone like fitness expert and mother of two young children laila ali. she has five tips for all mothers to help drop some pounds. >> usually dads gain some weight. >> sympathy weight. we all go through it together. >> you've got kids in school. >> yeah. >> i do, too. >> our little ones could be coming home sick and bringing home all kinds of germs. >> can you hear it in my voice? yes, this is what i caught from them, yes. >> where are the germs in school really lurking? you will be surprised and disgusted. we're going to show you how you can protect your kids in just a little bit. >> all right. a little bit later we'll head into the kitchen for some hearty pasta recipes that are perfect for school nights. making pasta boulognese with white sauce. first let's check in with savannah at nbc's education nation at th
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our expenditures 22%. that is $1.50 trillion. we have to bring that together to 18%. bring bowls simpson to the floor. let's have the argument. we cannot get the majority leader to bring that to the floor. allow amendments and discussion and we can solve this problem if both sides work together. >> my opponents speaks a good game. the fact of the matter is i have been working to bring down the deficit for years. it is very important we do it for the very reason that was stated about national security. let's examine the facts. my number one, too, and three priorities are creating jobs in the state of nevada. we help small businesses, make nevada the energy jobs capital of the united states, we create good paying jobs right here in the state of nevada, help our tourism industry create good paying jobs. my opponent does not do anything for middle income families. he does nothing to get people back to work. i am fighting day and night to make sure we get good paying jobs, that we keep people in their homes, that we protect medicare and social security. my opponent is voti
our expenditures 22%. that is $1.50 trillion. we have to bring that together to 18%. bring bowls simpson to the floor. let's have the argument. we cannot get the majority leader to bring that to the floor. allow amendments and discussion and we can solve this problem if both sides work together. >> my opponents speaks a good game. the fact of the matter is i have been working to bring down the deficit for years. it is very important we do it for the very reason that was stated about...
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i'm al roker along with natalie morales. we'll check in with savannah at the new york public library in just a moment. >> just ahead battling baby weight and beyond. it's tough and stressful for many moms, and even someone like fitness expert and mother of two young children laila ali. she has five tips for all mothers to help drop some pounds. >> usually dads gain some weight. >> sympathy weight. we all go through it together. >> you've got kids in school. >> yeah. >> i do, too. >> our little ones could be coming home sick and bringing home all kinds of germs. >> can you hear it in my voice? yes, this is what i caught from them, yes. >> where are the germs in school really lurking? you will be surprised and disgusted. we're going to show you how you can protect your kids in just a little bit. >> all right. a little bit later we'll head into the kitchen for some hearty pasta recipes that are perfect for school nights. making pasta boulognese with white sauce. first let's check in with savannah at nbc's education nation at th
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this health care is romney's. how can you sit there and vote against d most of the stuff obama voted for and they dute against it. antt here and try to ruin this country to get this man out of the oval office. >> host: is it politics? >> guest: greatf1 o udstions o and it is thef1 o udstion -- same? -- in march of 2010. and i will say i tried hard in my time as attorney general not to personalize our challenges. id not refer to as obamacare. that takes away from what we are adwsesantng as state atto of 2e general. first on implementations o was not politics in march of 2010 that characterized what lurred in march. and won the case was handed down. consistent with rules that had been established on behalf of various and the best way the federal government could achieve in providing confidence is acting consistent with the law's provisions. the irs in our opinion did that. it is about enforcing the law and not politics like the original action was not about politics. >> host: independent caller in new york. go ahead
this health care is romney's. how can you sit there and vote against d most of the stuff obama voted for and they dute against it. antt here and try to ruin this country to get this man out of the oval office. >> host: is it politics? >> guest: greatf1 o udstions o and it is thef1 o udstion -- same? -- in march of 2010. and i will say i tried hard in my time as attorney general not to personalize our challenges. id not refer to as obamacare. that takes away from what we are...
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a member of that to 22 states in 2001. six reports that the pay higher rates for high-quality cases. the reimbursement rates, even at the highest quality level, is before that 70 percent of current market rates. quality rating systems isn't interesting way to help parents understand but higher-quality care. they're not real if parents do not have the money to access high-quality care. if providers to not get the support they need to improve their settings. a families receiving a child care assistance because of low rates might have difficulty finding any job your option in their neighborhoods. dr. centers are shutting their doors in low income communities -- child care centers are shutting their doors in low- income communities. i urge presidential candidates to listen to the moms and the providers. in new york city, three- quarters of families on the waiting list reported that this was negatively affecting their children. my child is six months of your old. -- six months old. they find a very challenging to worked. in nor
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might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney or 22 or 23 but nowhere do you see the outside margin that he needs to win the e election given how obama is doing among minority voters and how he appears to be holding support and then some for white college graduate voters so that is where we are in the national picture and as we know these elections we choose to have in the united states are not decided by just the popular vote. that would be a silly thing to do. instead we have this electoral vote system where everybody gets allocated and so on. you know the story. that means the election really comes down to the outcomes of a number of swing or battleground states and this is the 2012 battle ground as we laid it out in three buckets. you have six states in the rust belt midwest area. pennsylvania and ohio and michigan and minnesota and iowa and three in the southwest. nevada and mexico and colorado and three in north carolina and virginia and florida. these buckets of states are different as we will see in a moment but the six stake in the midwest rust belt area are much more heavi
might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney or 22 or 23 but nowhere do you see the outside margin that he needs to win the e election given how obama is doing among minority voters and how he appears to be holding support and then some for white college graduate voters so that is where we are in the national picture and as we know these elections we choose to have in the united states are not decided by just the popular vote. that would be a silly thing to do. instead we have this electoral...
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>> i think taxes are morally neutral. what i done with it can be good or bad. >> let me move on to health care. [laughter] i tried. this week, t census bureau that i alluded to earlier, they also talked about the state of health care in this country can it sd that texas now has 5.8 million uninsured citizens, down as a percentage of our overall population. now 23% of our overall population is uninsured. we have the most in the country. along with that, i report by stephen murdoch can michael klein said that, if only we would embrace the federal health care reform, we could insure 3 million texans by 2014. in a state with the most citizens uninsured in the country, why would we not try something that at least some people believe would ensure more than 3 million of our fellow citizens? >> right now, the nation is struggling with obamacare and what will happen if it is fully implemented. i think that is one of the central issues at stake in november. it is one of the central issues at stake in the presidential race and in th
>> i think taxes are morally neutral. what i done with it can be good or bad. >> let me move on to health care. [laughter] i tried. this week, t census bureau that i alluded to earlier, they also talked about the state of health care in this country can it sd that texas now has 5.8 million uninsured citizens, down as a percentage of our overall population. now 23% of our overall population is uninsured. we have the most in the country. along with that, i report by stephen murdoch...
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that is very much in line and in touch with what governor romney said about the 47%. my opponent does not seem to care much about them either. he voted five times to give tax breaks to corporations to ship our jobs overseas. he votednine times to continue its tax subsidies. he voted twice to and medicare -- and medicare by turning it over to private insurance companies. that is not providing a safety net. that is creating a problem for the people in the state of nevada. the people of the state of nevada,they need to know who is fighting for them and who is fighting for the big guys. whatever my opponent says, he talks a good game rather than spending with middle income people from nevada who lost their jobs through no fault of their own, he has been taking care of business at home. he has been voting with wall street and corp's shipping jobs overseas. you want to create jobs? invest in nevada's fledging renewable energy companies. he voted against investing in nevada's companies that will create good paying jobs right here in nevada. that's what a nevada senator has t
that is very much in line and in touch with what governor romney said about the 47%. my opponent does not seem to care much about them either. he voted five times to give tax breaks to corporations to ship our jobs overseas. he votednine times to continue its tax subsidies. he voted twice to and medicare -- and medicare by turning it over to private insurance companies. that is not providing a safety net. that is creating a problem for the people in the state of nevada. the people of the state...
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a 18-22 minutes for the bay bridge. for the san mateo, this issue is when things are getting backed up. and 11 minutes westbound. for the golden gate it is also been quiet. with fog and delays for the southbound. typical for a friday. the we are waking up to more, dense fog. this is over the city. it is going to be pretty hot. with a warm start. and cooling. taking a look at fog tracker 4. still hugging the coast. still hover, along the san mateo coast we are still going to see some issues. and more widespread, overnight. temperatures in the 50s. mid-50s through san jose. and low as we go for this afternoon. low 80s for the most part. santa clara. san jose, and mid-70s in redwood city. with nine these for the livermore valley. antioch. walnut creek. and 60s for the east bay shore. would 67 degrees in downtown. just a bit cooler the mixture of 70's. as we take a look your kron 4 7 day around the bay 70's along the coast. >> thank you. and this minneapolis workplace turned deadly. he had been fired earlier that day. this
a 18-22 minutes for the bay bridge. for the san mateo, this issue is when things are getting backed up. and 11 minutes westbound. for the golden gate it is also been quiet. with fog and delays for the southbound. typical for a friday. the we are waking up to more, dense fog. this is over the city. it is going to be pretty hot. with a warm start. and cooling. taking a look at fog tracker 4. still hugging the coast. still hover, along the san mateo coast we are still going to see some issues. and...
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. >> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney have their first presidential debate. joins the stand for the debate and post-debate coverage. join us live. >> now a debate from the 2000 presidential campaign. vice president al gore was nominated by the democrats and texas gov. george w. bush was the republican choice that your. their first three meetings that -- their thirst -- their first of three meetings that year was held in boston. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good evening from the clark athletic center at the university of massachusetts in boston. i'm jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs, and i welcome you to the first of three 90-minute debates between the democratic candidate for president, vice president al gore and the republican candidate, governor george w. bush of texas. the debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates and they will be conducted within formats and rules agreed to between the commission and the two campaigns. we'll have the candidates at podiums. no answer to a question can exceed two minutes. rebuttal is limited to o
. >> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney have their first presidential debate. joins the stand for the debate and post-debate coverage. join us live. >> now a debate from the 2000 presidential campaign. vice president al gore was nominated by the democrats and texas gov. george w. bush was the republican choice that your. their first three meetings that -- their thirst -- their first of three meetings that year was held in boston. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good...
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and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page view. the russians cracked it. there was a deal where if you had a lot of page views, you did well. maybe the russian page view generator is being talked about again. that could be a savior. >> we mentioned these ipos this week. and the question is out there whether or not the facebook hangover is finally over. it has been almost five months. >> i kept thinkings about the money that keeps coming out from equities. i know we've had people come on the show and say, it didn't affect anything. no. the retail investor has just been beaten up so badly. there was an article today about
and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page...
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we have -- our military, the morale is high. i think the people should understand that two-thirds of the defense budget pays for pay and salary, or pay and pension. and then you add to that food and wardrobe, and all the other things, and you only have a small portion going for weapons. but i am determined that if ever our men are called on, they should have the best that we can provide in the manner of tools and weapons. there has been reference to expensive spare parts, hammers costing $500. well, we are the ones who found those. i think we've given the american people back their spirit. i think there's an optimism in the land and a patriotism, and i think that we're in a position once again to heed the words of thomas paine, who said, "we have it in our power to begin the world over again.'' >> thank you, mr. reagan. mr. mondale, the closing words are now yours. >> i want to thank the league of women voters and the city of louisville for hosting this evening's debate. i want to thank president reagan for agreeing to debate. h
we have -- our military, the morale is high. i think the people should understand that two-thirds of the defense budget pays for pay and salary, or pay and pension. and then you add to that food and wardrobe, and all the other things, and you only have a small portion going for weapons. but i am determined that if ever our men are called on, they should have the best that we can provide in the manner of tools and weapons. there has been reference to expensive spare parts, hammers costing $500....
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he has won numerous awards and has authored and edited more than 50 books on moral theology. he's been named "new york times" man in the news and abc tv person of the week. next, i would like to introduce smu as is it provost gwyneth eaves on the house leadership's the bush program. she taught at the school of law since january, 1986. she teaches and writes in the areas of evidence, legal ethics, constitutional law and women in the law. professor eads has been named to the american law institute and has recognized as one of the texas top women lawyers. and i'd also like to introduce ken lambrecht, president and chief officer of planned parenthood of greater texas, the organization is the largest reproductive health care provider in the state and one of the largest in the nation. its net worth of health centers emerged this fall and they now serve central and north texas including austin, dallas, fort worth, tyler and we go. planned parenthood has more than 28 paulson terse that serve more than 120,000 texans each year. mr. lambrecht joins planned parenthood in 2005 and brings
he has won numerous awards and has authored and edited more than 50 books on moral theology. he's been named "new york times" man in the news and abc tv person of the week. next, i would like to introduce smu as is it provost gwyneth eaves on the house leadership's the bush program. she taught at the school of law since january, 1986. she teaches and writes in the areas of evidence, legal ethics, constitutional law and women in the law. professor eads has been named to the american...
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this is a country of 22 million. where the other 20 million doing? for most of them is waiting and seeing and just trying to survive in the midst of this conflict. it is a good point in the sense that recently in the rebel attempts to take aleppo in the north, the main economic hub of syria there were a number of report, a number of weapons who were living there that words that that these rebels brought the conflict to aleppo and that's brought the regime responds to aleppo and the regime responds tends not to distinguish between friend or foe sometimes. so is much more complicated and nuanced than i think many in the west see it. it is not simply one versus the other. there is a real gray area in between. >> host: also on twitter, james pushes against what you said about military involvement. he said so the plan is to pray aside his then? >> guest: now come it is not to pray as god gives him. and this is why i think u.s. suffers can perhaps be focused is trying to help the opposition coalesced. try to help the opposition for a coordinated body repre
this is a country of 22 million. where the other 20 million doing? for most of them is waiting and seeing and just trying to survive in the midst of this conflict. it is a good point in the sense that recently in the rebel attempts to take aleppo in the north, the main economic hub of syria there were a number of report, a number of weapons who were living there that words that that these rebels brought the conflict to aleppo and that's brought the regime responds to aleppo and the regime...
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only three states pay providers at the federally recommended level compared to 22 states in 2001. three-fifths of the states report they pay higher rates for high-quality care and four-fifths of the stays the reimbursement rate even if the highest quality level is below the 75th percentile current market rate. quality rating systems are an interesting way to help parents understand about high-quality care but they are not real. parents don't have money to access the higher-quality care and the providers don't get the support they need to improve their settings. families receiving childcare assistance now because of low rates may have difficulty finding high-quality childcare options in their neighborhood. childcare centers in family childcare homes are shutting their doors and low income communities and more providers and middle-income communities find it all but impossible to serve families. i urged presidential candidates to listen to the moms and to the providers are given new york city three-quarters of families on a waiting list reported that their childcare arrangements were
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it comes as an interesting time. iphone 5 laumpbling in 22 more countries today. and apple maps aren't turning out the strongest results. on the positive side, customers with the iphone 5 seem happy with it. surveys show people are less satisfied with ios6 than 5. if you're an android user thinking about switching to the iphone, this is a red flag for you. some people will still do it, but it makes apple's job that much harder. this is also a hard problem to fix. google is constantly updating maps with actual cars from people updating maps. apple has to find other data providers to match that collection. it will be tough. >> all right. john, thank you for that. for more on the apology, want to bring in scott sutherland. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i'm trying to put my mind in the minds of the apple execut e executives who decided to put the apology forward. sto what degree does it force customers to say i'll take a pass on the 5 after all? >> when i look at the map the lix, it's something on the fringe. it's not a reason to go out and buy the phone or
it comes as an interesting time. iphone 5 laumpbling in 22 more countries today. and apple maps aren't turning out the strongest results. on the positive side, customers with the iphone 5 seem happy with it. surveys show people are less satisfied with ios6 than 5. if you're an android user thinking about switching to the iphone, this is a red flag for you. some people will still do it, but it makes apple's job that much harder. this is also a hard problem to fix. google is constantly updating...